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What (who) is rupee - definition

COMMON NAME FOR SEVERAL CURRENCIES
Rupees; Rupi; Rupia; Rs.; ₨; Roupee; रू; रु; रू.; Rupiya; Generic rupee sign; Generic Rupee Sign; Rupee symbol; ૱
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  • peacock]] on reverse, 455-467 CE
  • alt=Silver [[punch-marked coins]]
  • The [[British Raj]] issued 1 Rupee banknote, 1917.
  • alt=Silver coins with raised writing
  • Silver Rupee under [[Zaman Shah Durrani]] in the 1790s, minted in [[Peshawar]]

Rupee         
·noun A silver coin, and money of account, in the East Indies.
rupee         
(rupees)
A rupee is a unit of money that is used in India, Pakistan, and some other countries.
He earns 20 rupees a day.
N-COUNT
rupee         
[ru:'pi:, r?'pi:]
¦ noun the basic monetary unit of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and the Seychelles, equal to 100 paisa in India, Pakistan, and Nepal, and 100 cents in Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and the Seychelles.
Origin
via Hindi from Sanskrit ru?pya 'wrought silver'.

Wikipedia

Rupee

Rupee is the common name for the currencies of India, Mauritius, Nepal, Pakistan, Seychelles, and Sri Lanka, and of former currencies of Afghanistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, the United Arab Emirates (as the Gulf rupee), British East Africa, Burma, German East Africa (as Rupie/Rupien), and Tibet. In Indonesia and the Maldives, the unit of currency is known as rupiah and rufiyaa respectively, cognates of the word rupee.

The Indian rupees () and Pakistani rupees (Rs. ) are subdivided into one hundred paise (singular paisa) or pice. The Nepalese rupee (रू) subdivides into one hundred paisa (singular and plural) or four sukaas. The Mauritian, Seychellois, and Sri Lankan rupees subdivide into 100 cents.

Examples of use of rupee
1. "By intervening, the government will keep the Indian rupee competitive.
2. This would reduce consumer burden by one rupee per litre.
3. The rupee was made partially convertible in 1''4.
4. The rupee has gained 2.3 per cent since December 12.
5. Mahindra said a firmer rupee also hit export earnings.